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Hyperlocal coliving seasons in Korea

Work remotely. Belong locally.

Come solo. Work with a crew. Meet Korea through local hosts.

Cowork crew Local hosts Korea tips
01

Cowork crew

Quiet desks. Same rhythm.

02

Local hosts

Shared tables. Real introductions.

03

Korea context

Village walks. Local answers.

Daily rhythm

The day explains the experience better than a diagram.

Morning

Deep work

Quiet work blocks. Reliable wifi.

Afternoon

Local hours

Walks, markets, forest paths.

Evening

Shared table

Hosts, nomads, dinner.

Stay a little longer than travel.

Same workday. Different life around it.

Arrive solo. Settle socially.
Meet the place through hosts.
Move without pausing work.
Find a small working crew.

For remote workers who want Korea to feel specific.

Foreign nomads going deeper than Seoul.
Korea-based workers changing pace.
Builders who want focus near nature.
Solo travelers who want a small crew.
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Seasons

Choose your next village season.

Past record

Season 1 proved the rhythm.

24 people spent 7 days working, eating, walking, and building with Farmfra and local hosts.

24 people · 7 days
April 2–8, 2026
Dumo Village, Namhae · South Korea

The stay has to work first.

Reliable internet
Quiet work time
A place to stay
Local hosts
Small groups
English/Korean support shown per season
FAQ

The questions, fairly asked.

More on each village's own page. Refund policy, travel, what to bring.

01 Who is this for?

Remote workers who want focus, nature, and a small local crew without pausing work.

02 How much does it cost?

Each village sets pricing. Most seasons include room, workspace, and local programming.

03 Why apply before confirmation?

Hosts need enough committed guests before preparing rooms, workspaces, and local access.

04 What if the minimum is not reached?

The season does not run. Every payment is refunded in full.

05 Do I need a special visa?

Usually no for short stays, but visa rules depend on nationality. Please confirm yours.

06 Is the work setup reliable?

Each host must provide wifi, quiet work time, and practical desk space.

07 How do you choose villages?

Rooted hosts, strong nature, workable stays, and a reason to gather there.

08 How is this different from a retreat?

Deep work first. Local hosting second. Your work stays normal.

09 Who can propose a village?

Local hosts, inns, farms, makers, guides, councils, and rural operators.

Choose the village you will stay in next.

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